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For those in the know, this film is an impressively delivered basket of Easter eggs. Though there is a narrative of sorts, ...
“Tides” already made use of AI in a newer section in which Qiao Qiao interacts with a robot. Jia’s gaze is both sympathetic and critical. “People speak less that they did in 2000. Women ...
Jia continued, “After all the traumas and the ... [Also I needed to] incorporate this robot friend; it’s very interesting when viewers watch my film during some of the festival screenings ...
Jia is as freewheeling in his medium as Bob Dylan ... in which Qiaoqiao’s eyes-wide-shut viewing of the robot movie in 2006 presages her encountering a mechanized supermarket greeter circa ...
Chinese filmmaker Jia Zhangke combines fictional and documentary footage he shot over 20 years into an epic tale of romantic ...
(Image via Xstream Pictures) Jia Zhangke's Caught by the Tides marks ... between tradition and technology as Qiaoqiao confronts a robot. (Image via Janus Films) The Guardian published its review ...
EXCLUSIVE: Prolific Chinese director Jia Zhangke, who also produces and spearheaded the Pingyao International Film Festival, is adding another string to his bow. The A Touch Of Sin and Ash Is The ...
In “Caught by the Tides,” veteran director Jia Zhangke contemplates a changing nation, the passage of time and the sting of regret in the form of a leisurely, impressionistic tribute to his ...